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[*] posted on 18-6-2009 at 03:05
Condenser Cooling System


I recently bought two sets of water cooling systems for my PC. One of them was used without the necessary antifreeze and so suffered minor corrosion to the effect that I don't really want it inside a computer with lots of delicate electrical parts. However, it still pumps water perfectly and would be excellent for use as an economical condenser cooler
Included:
Connection tubing (flexible see through plastic)
Main radiator system
Main control base with fan speed, temperature up, temperature down, water level, temperature set (works with a sensor and can set the temp between about 40 and 75C)
Some bits and bobs for connection of parts
It could be run off an old power supply taken from a broken computer or whatever you have lying around

If you're interested, U2U me...it's going cheap!

Edit: I'm in London, and the temperatures given above are processor temperatures not water temperatures, so the water itself could be made to go way below 40C.
[Edited on 18-6-2009 by Mossydie]

[Edited on 18-6-2009 by Mossydie]
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[*] posted on 23-6-2009 at 03:51


Still going...
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[*] posted on 23-6-2009 at 09:05


Intrested! I U2U you... As for the running it, is the wiring for running it with the power supply hard? I presume not?
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